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All the way to the floor is low gear.
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That is where it is so the clutch is smoked.All the way to the floor is low gear.
I got ambitious and went out in the dark..Pull the exhaust flex pipe off of the turbo and see if there is oil inside there.
So how can I tell if it was in right ? It ran away. It seemed to slide in fine.The cover looks complete. When installing the rod where you able to make sure the tip was seated in the groove of the plunger sleeve? If not the engine will not run correctly. When I did my first IP I had to reinstll the rod a couple of times before I got it right
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As a precaution, remove the intake mushroom and have a flat board handy to shutoff the airflow if needed.
By the looks of that turbo I would take it to a turbo shop. The whole turbo may or may not be bad.How hard is it to do turbo seals ? It may have run out of fuel. It sounded pretty horrible but it was also loading up with fuel and no air.
If the turbo seals are bad on the intake side then the engine could have been feeding on its own engine oil causing the runaway. Even if the IP shut the fuel down.So how can I tell if it was in right ? It ran away. It seemed to slide in fine.
Hmmm.......I did not even realize that...I wonder....Also I see you have a intake flame heater and you might want to take it out and verify it isn’t leaking/spraying a uncontrolled amount of fuel into the intake which would also be a good reason for the uncontrollable rpm’s.
No because he said I can get one off ebay for 5$ but I think he meant the clevis, or who knows maybe he was just lying. He lied about the clutch.Maybe when he said the sleeve was cracked he meant a cylinder sleeve...
Your supposed to pull the cable out to kill the engine.Hmmm.......I did not even realize that...I wonder....
Also this is gonna sound dumb but what the heck...should the engine stopo handle be pulled out or pushed in to run ??
When I first tried to start it it just cranked..I had the handle/cable pushed in thinking it was like the old Macks. I pulled it out and that was when it started and took off which leads me to believe I have something screwed up in the pump(well not me, undoing what PO did to it.)
I still cant see how the cover actuates the lever under it. It looks to me like something is missing.
I disconnected the cable from the cover so it was not pulled. IN other words I did not even have the cable connected to the cover assmbly.Also, the way the shut off cable works is simple. The round disk inside the shut off cable that is attached to the kill cable pulls the fuel control rod towards the firewall to shut fuel down.
Which makes me wonder if you had the cable pulled out when you put the cover back on the ip. That would have meant the shut off cable wasn't pulling the control rod to shut off fuel. In fact it could force it to stay at max fuel leading to a perceived runaway. Which was in fact the rod being held open at wide open like if you had your foot to the floor on the gas pedal.